... interval between the strokes is shortened the liquid received from the pump in any one stroke cannot all escape past the resistance during the stroke and the succeeding interval. The stream becomes remittent. Note that the arterial pressure remains... An Introduction to Physiology - Page 248by William Townsend Porter - 1901 - 314 pagesFull view - About this book
| Pierre Augustine Fish - Physiology, Comparative - 1906 - 254 pages
...the beat has little influence on the blood pressure where the peripheral resistance is very slight. Close the side branch, so that the liquid must pass through a peripheral resistance. Compress the bulb at such rate that the outflow shall be continuous. The frequency... | |
| University of California (1868-1952). - 1916 - 132 pages
...remittent. Note that the arterial pressure remains low even after the stream becomes continuous. (c) Close the side branch, so that the liquid must pass...less than when the peripheral resistance was low. (d) Allow the manometers to come to equilibrium, then compress the bulb at a rate that will produce... | |
| University of California (1868-1952). - 1918 - 52 pages
...remittent. Note that the arterial pressure remains low even after the stream becomes continuous. c. Close the side branch, so that the liquid must pass...less than when the peripheral resistance was low. Allow the manometers to come to equilibrium, then compress the bulb at a rate that will produce a continuous... | |
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